Multiple Fitbit Air users report inaccurate sleep tracking, with some claiming the device logs them as asleep while they’re still awake or mistakes sleep time for physical activity. The complaints ...
I tested both of these screen-free fitness trackers to determine whether the affordable Fitbit Air wristband or the stylish Oura smart ring is the better pick. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart ...
Google is leaning into the Fitbit Air’s swappable pebble design to let anyone make their own accessories. This move is rather Google-y and reminiscent of the company’s earlier days. Noting how the ...
Google’s new Fitbit Air is generally available this week and if it was something you had your eye on, it can be purchased and slapped on a wrist within a few days. We’ve been testing a review unit for ...
Before I unpackaged my review sample of the Google Fitbit Air, all I’d read online was how this new wearable was about to give Whoop some serious competition. After wearing it 24/7 for two weeks, I ...
Google has released official instructions and 2D CAD drawings for creating custom Fitbit Air bands. The company’s guidelines cover everything from sensor placement and attachment force to safe ...
Andy is a seasoned technology journalist with more than 15 years experience in the mobile industry, writing for Digital Trends, Wired, and more. Andy has reviewed hundreds of smartphones and tablets, ...
I tested Google's Fitbit Air against the Whoop 5.0 to see which screen-free tracker delivers better value, comfort, and health insights for everyday users. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart ...
The Fitbit Sense is an excellent health watch and an OK smartwatch. However, its place within the Fitbit lineup makes less sense this time, with so many of its features being ubiquitous across the ...
Apple and Fitbit are two of the biggest names in the wearables business, but they take drastically different approaches to fitness tracking, health monitoring, and smart features. Apple remains the ...
Can Google really topple Whoop’s crown? For years, Whoop has hogged the recovery wearable market almost entirely to itself. While smartwatches from Apple, Garmin and Samsung all track sleep and ...
The Whoop 5.0 delivers excellent battery life, accurate health tracking, and meaningful new insights, though its subscription pricing makes it a costly commitment. The Fitbit Air costs $99. Without a ...